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If you were wondering why a giant eel head was weaving its way through Riverside Park, this is why.
The Hades' snake moray (Uropterygius hades), a dark brown, slender snake moray eel, has chosen the road less traveled, thriving in dim and muddy river mouths, unlike most of its marine moray eel ...
The pictured eel is held by Jace Turner, Director of the Mission-Aransas Reserve at the UT Marine Science Center in Port Aransas, who found the eel on the beach.
The Eel River Valley flooded in 1923 and a Humboldt Standard photographer reported on the damages. “Yesterday traffic over the Redwood Highway was handicapped badly by the lack of bridge ...
The slender giant moray (Strophidon sathete) and a few other species can also tolerate and occasionally enter lower-salinity environments such as river mouths.
image: Karina Mejia holds a freshwater eel. For her master’s biology thesis at the University of Guam, she is looking into the genetics and migration of Guam’s most common river eel. view more ...
SAN FRANCISCO (CN) — Although they’re destined to be decommissioned, two dams on Northern California’s Eel River owned by utility giant Pacific Gas and Electric are in such poor shape they're ...
Floe Foxon of the US-based Folk Zoology Society, claims the Loch Ness Monster was not just a giant eel after all in new research.
The creatures behind repeated sightings of the fabled Loch Ness Monster may be giant eels, according to scientists.
A new species of black, slender moray eel has chosen the road less traveled, thriving in dim and muddy river mouths, unlike most of its marine relatives. It is found across the Central Indo ...
A data analyst has put one of the most popular theories about the Loch Ness monster to bed, after discovering that if it does exist, it is likely not a 20-foot-long eel.
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